[Dopning] Nu är det kokta fläsket stekt för Armstrong!
DT skrev:
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> Borgmästaren i Alpe D'Huez vill ta bort
> Armstrongs namn från skyltarna vid serpentin 19
> och 21:
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/alpe-dhuez-mayor-w
> ants-armstrongs-name-removed-from-climb
>
> Finns väl några fler namn som de kan passa på
> att ta bort i så fall. Fast det känns ju lite
> överdrivet.
Ur Journalisten Albert Londres intervju med Henri Pélissier, hans bror Francis och Maurice Ville (1924):
"You have no idea what the Tour de France is", Henri said. "It's a Calvary. Worse than that, because the road to the Cross has only 14 stations and ours has 15. We suffer from the start to the end. You want to know how we keep going? Here..." He pulled a phial from his bag. "That's cocaine, for our eyes. This is chloroform, for our gums."
"This", Ville said, emptying his shoulder bag "is liniment to put warmth back into our knees."
"And pills. Do you want to see pills? Have a look, here are the pills." Each pulled out three boxes.
"The truth is", Francis said, "that we keep going on dynamite."
Henri spoke of being as white as shrouds once the dirt of the day had been washed off, then of their bodies being drained by diarrhoea, before continuing:
"At night, in our rooms, we can't sleep. We twitch and dance and jig about as though we were doing St Vitus's Dance..."
"There's less flesh on our bodies than on a skeleton", Francis said."
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> Borgmästaren i Alpe D'Huez vill ta bort
> Armstrongs namn från skyltarna vid serpentin 19
> och 21:
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/alpe-dhuez-mayor-w
> ants-armstrongs-name-removed-from-climb
>
> Finns väl några fler namn som de kan passa på
> att ta bort i så fall. Fast det känns ju lite
> överdrivet.
Ur Journalisten Albert Londres intervju med Henri Pélissier, hans bror Francis och Maurice Ville (1924):
"You have no idea what the Tour de France is", Henri said. "It's a Calvary. Worse than that, because the road to the Cross has only 14 stations and ours has 15. We suffer from the start to the end. You want to know how we keep going? Here..." He pulled a phial from his bag. "That's cocaine, for our eyes. This is chloroform, for our gums."
"This", Ville said, emptying his shoulder bag "is liniment to put warmth back into our knees."
"And pills. Do you want to see pills? Have a look, here are the pills." Each pulled out three boxes.
"The truth is", Francis said, "that we keep going on dynamite."
Henri spoke of being as white as shrouds once the dirt of the day had been washed off, then of their bodies being drained by diarrhoea, before continuing:
"At night, in our rooms, we can't sleep. We twitch and dance and jig about as though we were doing St Vitus's Dance..."
"There's less flesh on our bodies than on a skeleton", Francis said."

